DeepCube has achieved high impact through its UCs:
-UC1 worked with domain experts from GRC and WFP, and in October 2023 co-organized the AI for Climate Risk Mitigation Workshop at the WCRP Open Science Conference in Rwanda. It has inspired 3 follow-up works from groups at renowned scientific institutions (ETH Zürich, Uni Bern, DLR Munich).
-UC2 worked closely with iDMC, JRC KCDM, WFP Vulnerability Analysis Mapping, IDP Working Group, Danish Refugee Council, Adelphi, Potsdam Institute for Climate Research, Hugo Observatory, Institute for Peace and Security Studies, IFRC, IOM, UNHCR, and NGOs. UVEG's state of the art drought modeling report is among the top five downloads at iDMC’s website. In collaboration with iDMC, UC2 organized a workshop with the IDP Working group in Somalia to publish its findings in the GRID report.
-UC3 worked closely with HFS and EFFIS, and established collaboration with the ITU AI for Good initiative. We participated in the ITU Webinar “Fighting wildfires with AI-powered insights”, in the ITU ML Workshop "The role of AI in tackling climate change and its impacts: from science to early warning" and in the AI for Good Global Summit 2023 in Geneva.
-The system Pluto, developed in UC4a, is in the UNESCO IRCAI Global Top 100 list of AI solutions to support the achievement of the UN SDGs and was rated as excellent by the IRCAI reviewers. In November 2023, the paper “Self-Supervised Contrastive Learning for Volcanic Unrest Detection”, was featured as “IEEE GRSS Article of the Week”, occasioned by the new volcanic activity of Fagradalsfjall in Iceland.
-The collaboration with TECNE in UC4b has paved the way for the development of a novel service addressing the monitoring of major infrastructure in Italy. The service has the potential for being replicated over similar infrastructure. UC4b also collaborated with the University of Florence.
-UC5 worked with several users and data providers in Brazil, France and Slovenia, including Terra Nordeste, Indexperience, Arctur, Segittur - an organisation attached to the Spanish Ministry of industry, commerce and tourism, Orange through its FluxVision service, and CRT Occitanie.